At the suggestion of Trevor Tanner, the angler who first reported the black goo oozing from under the Suncor refinery into Sand Creek and the South Platte River in November, Denver Trout Unlimited has produced plastic wallet-size “Spill or Kill” reporting cards.

The card was developed with the help of Environmental Protection Agency emergency-response manager Curtis Kimbel — the first on the scene to verify the spill. Trout Unlimited handed out 150 cards Tuesday night and plans to distribute the cards to metro-Denver fly shops and other chapters. “This card has everything I needed,” Tanner said in a news release. “One number, 800-424-8802, right on the front, a list of what to look for on the back and if I have a Twitter connection, the hashtag #SPspill, that will get the attention of other TU members @denvertu. “The Denver Post

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